Thoughtful iOS apps,
built for real life.
I design and build consumer-facing iOS apps with a focus on usability, polish, and practical value. Projects like SpotVahti, IronLog, Upmend, and JobFold are built to make everyday life a little smarter and easier.
Featured Work
SpotVahti
Monitoring spot-price-based electricity in a useful and approachable way.
- ✦Electricity price awareness
- ✦Smarter home energy decisions
- ✦Clear and useful mobile experience
IronLog
A strength training app built with a serious focus on progression and usability.
- ✦Workout tracking
- ✦Progression-focused design
- ✦Clean training analytics
Upmend
A home maintenance planner that helps keep your home in good condition.
- ✦Home maintenance planning
- ✦Personalized task guidance
- ✦Structured long-term upkeep
JobFold
An iPhone-first operations app for solo service business owners, from first quote to paid invoice.
- ✦Customer to quote to invoice workflow
- ✦Built for one-person local service businesses
- ✦Recurring jobs, reminders, and business metrics
The Builder
I am an independent app builder focused on creating practical, well-designed iOS apps.
My work combines technical curiosity, product thinking, and a strong interest in software that genuinely improves everyday life. Rather than chasing trends or building disposable prototypes, I focus on crafting tools that feel clear, useful, and thoughtfully made.
Every project is an exercise in iterative refinement—sweating the details of Apple-platform interactions and consumer-facing usability to deliver a premium user experience.
Working Style
Find a real problem
Good software starts with genuine utility. I look for everyday friction and figure out how software can make it lighter.
Design for clarity
Complexity is easy. Simplicity is hard. I focus on reducing cognitive load, creating calm, predictable Apple-first interfaces.
Refine until it feels right
An app isn't finished when it works—it's finished when it feels invisible. The last 10% of polish is what builds trust.
Not everything needs
more complexity.
Some apps should simply help people live better. The best ones quietly earn their place without demanding attention.
Interested in the apps
or the work?
Whether you have feedback on SpotVahti, thoughts on IronLog, or want to connect about iOS development, I'm always open to a conversation.